Weathering
Erosion
Wave Action and Map Skills
Rocks
Math
100

Which activity demonstrates chemical weathering? 

A.    freezing of water in the cracks of a sandstone sidewalk

B.    abrasion of a stream-bed by tumbling rocks

C.    grinding of talc into a powder

D.    dissolving of limestone by acid rain

D

100

A landslide is an example of _____ movement


mass

100

In  which  New  York  State  landscape  region  is Albany located? 

A.    Catskills

B.    Taconic Mountains

C.    Hudson-Mohawk Lowlands

D.    Chaplain Lowlands

C

100

Which  rock  type  is  most  likely  to  be monomineralic? 

A.    rock salt

B.    rhyolite

C.    basalt

D.    conglomerate

A

100

Base  your  answer(s)  to  the  following  question(s) on  the Earth  Science  Reference  Tables and  on your knowledge of Earth science.A  25-gram  sample  of  halite  was  placed  in  a  jar with five  other  mineral  samples  and  water.   The jar  was  shaken  vigorously  for  5  minutes.   The halite  sample  was  then  found  to  have  a  mass  of 15 grams.  What was the rate of weathering of the halite sample? 

A.    0.50 g/min

B.    2.0 g/min

C.    3.0 g/min

D.    10 g/min

B

200

Which  rock  weathers  most  rapidly  when exposed to acid rain? 

A.    quartzite

B.    granite

C.    basalt

D.    limestone

D

200

Which  sediment  is  most  easily  picked  up  and transported by the wind? 

A.    cobbles

B.    pebbles

C.    sand

D.    silt

D

200

What  is  the  main  source  of  dissolved  salts  in  the ocean? 

A.    human activities

B.    minerals carried from the land by rivers

C.    precipitation from storm fronts

D.    weathered basalts at mid-ocean ridges

B

200

Which sedimentary rock may have both a chemical origin and an organic origin? 

A.    limestone

B.    rock gypsum

C.    rock salt

D.    shale

A

200

As air on the surface of Earth warms, the density of the air 

A.    decreases

B.    increases

C.    remains the same

A

300

Which event is an example of chemical weathering? 

A.    rocks falling o  the face of a steep cliff

B.    feldspar  in  granite  being  crushed  into clay-sized particles

C.    water freezing in cracks in a roadside outcrop

D.    acid rain reacting with limestone bedrock

D

300

Which  change  is  most  likely  to  occur  in  a landscape  if  its  climate  changes  from  humid  to arid? 

A.    Wind will become a more important agent of erosion.

B.    Surface features will become more rounded.

C.    Chemical weathering will increase.

D.    Vegetation will increase.

A

300

Which  New  York  State  landscape  region  is composed primarily of metamorphic bedrock at its surface? 

A.    Manhattan Prong

B.    Allegheny Plateau

C.    St.  Lawrence Lowlands

D.    Erie-Ontario Lowlands

A

300

Which relative concentration of elements is found in a mafic rock? 

A.    a  high  concentration  of  silicon  and  a  low concentration of iron

B.    a  high  concentration  of  iron  and  a  low concentration of aluminum

C.    a  high  concentration  of  aluminum  and  a  low concentration of iron

D.    a  high  concentration  of  aluminum  and  a  low concentration of magnesium

B

300

At  7:00 am,  the  air  pressure  was  1,012  millibars. By 11:00 am, the air pressure had dropped to 1,004 millibars.  What was the rate of change in the air pressure? 

A.    16 mb/hr

B.    2 mb/hr

C.    8 mb/hr

D.    4 mb/hr


B

400

Adding automobile exhaust gases to the atmosphere has  had  the  greatest  impact  on  landscape development by 

A.    changing the position of crustal plates

B.    changing Earth's prevailing wind patterns

C.    increasing the rate of chemical weathering

D.    increasing  the  amount  of  ozone  in  groundwater

C

400

Unsorted,  angular,  rough-surfaced  cobbles  and boulders  are  found  at  the  base  of  a  cliff. What most likely transported these cobbles and boulders?

A.    running water

B.    wind

C.    gravity

D.    ocean currents  

C

400

The  long,  sandy  islands  along  the  south  shore  of Long  Island  are  composed  mostly  of  sand  and rounded  pebbles  arranged  in  sorted  layers.   The agent of erosion that most likely shaped and sorted the  sand  and  pebbles  while  transporting  them  to their island location was 

A.    glaciers

B.    landslides

C.    wind

D.    ocean waves

D

400

How do the metamorphic rocks schist and quartzite differ?

A.    Quartzite  contains  the  mineral  quartz  and schist does not.

B.    Quartzite forms from regional metamorphism and schist does not.

C.    Schist  is  organically  formed  and  quartzite  is not.

D.    Schist is foliated and quartzite is not.

D

400

A person incorrectly measures the mass of a rock as  346  grams.   The  actual  mass  is  326  grams. What is the person's approximate percent deviation (percent of error)? 

A.    5.8%

B.    6.1%

C.    8.2%

D.    16.3%


A

500

Which  geologic  feature  is  caused  primarily by chemical weathering? 

A.    large caves in limestone bedrock

B.    a  pattern  of  parallel  cracks  in  a  granite mountain

C.    blocks of basalt at the base of a steep slope

D.    the  smooth,  polished  surface  of  a  rock  in  a dry, sandy area

A

500

A  sedimentary  deposit  produced  by  wind  erosion is most likely composed of 

A.    sorted   fine-grained  particles  in  cross-bedded layers

B.    a  range  of  particle  sizes  from  1.0  to  10.0 cm in diameter think layers

C.     at, angular boulders in unsorted piles

D.    shells of varying size, shape, and composition in isolated mounds

A

500

Which interaction between the atmosphere and the hydrosphere causes most surface ocean currents? 

A.    cooling of rising air above the ocean surface

B.    evaporation of water from the ocean surface

C.    friction  from  planetary  winds  on  the  ocean surface

D.    seismic waves on the ocean surface

C

500

Bedrock located near Old Forge, New York, would most likely have which characteristics? 

A.    clastic texture consisting of angular sediments of  mostly  quartz  and  feldspar  cemented together

B.    crystalline texture composed predominantly of gypsum

C.    noncrystalline,  glassy  texture  with  a  dark color

D.    foliated  texture  with  mica  and  feldspar separated into bands

D

500

Base your answer(s) to the following question(s)on the map below, which represents two bridges that cross the Green River. Letters A, B, and C represent locations in the river. A ball was dropped from bridge 1 at location A and the distance and travel time to location B were recorded. The results are shown in the data table below. 

Travel from A to B 

Distance (cm)     Time(s)

12,000                 240

Determine the rate at which the ball traveled,in centimeters per second, from location A to location B.


50 cm/s

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